lunes, 15 de febrero de 2010

Unlocking a medical mystery: Stuttering

SOURCE: http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/02/10/stuttering.genes.cell/index.html?hpt=Mid
DATE OF ARTICLE: February 10, 2010
AUTHOR: Stephanie Smith
THEME:  Humans brains are all a sickness in different ways. 
ABOUT: Now, scientists are unlocking a mystery of the medical studying, the stuttering. Scientists was thinking: What does make people stutter? One day in New England Journal of Medicine they find out a virus that make people stutter, make people can't talk fine and normal. People think that genetics take a big role here. Some researchers think that therapies can be a cause, too. Researchers are sure of one thing: stuttering is a problem with neither social nor emotional origins. But today, we are researching still about the genes of stuttering.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: It is important because it teach us that all kind of problems can be resolve if you get patient and time. Humans are able to do everything we want but not get involved to much. It is important because people's health is always a mystery and something for us to open.
BIAS: People can find out medicine to cure that big problem and less locked things to resolve. One of every sixty people have stuttering. I think that if we continue resolving this, the speaking of everybody would be good and understandable.